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there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very poignant of that. hundreds of people have lied and -- have aligned memorial drive. people are hoping to glance at the murder case later this evening. at the want to witness a moment in history as they pay their final respects. the burials of those in his final wishes that he made with his wife some time ago. those close to him say mr. kennedy spent a lot of time visiting here mainly in the early mornings visiting fallen soldiers and his two assassinated brothers. president john f. kennedy and robert kennedy, in a short time the burial will begin here. this will be the final resting place for senator kennedy. we spent some t
there will be a series of prayers and then the entire group will be singing "in america, the beautiful." the will then bmoving on to arlington national cemetery. >>> people also gathered outside the cemetery. it is senator kennedy will be laid to rest near his brothers. we continue our live tv coverage from the cemetery. what are the people they're telling you, john? >> it is bittersweet. people are telling as it is exciting to be part of history, but this is a very...
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as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm sherrie johnson. after a moving funeral in his home state of massachusetts, senator kennedy was eulogized on capitol hill and laid to rest alongside his brothers john and robert at arlington national cemetery. har's abc's viviana hurtado. ♪ [music] ♪ >> reporter: senator edward kennedy was honored by the army for his service before being laid to rest at arlington national cemetery near his slain brothers john and robert. people lined the streets of washington to bid farewell while former staffers gathered at the capitol where he worked for nearly 50 years on sweeping social legislation including the civil rights
as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm...
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peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work. before the americans with disabilities act passed in 1990, there were very few curbs like this one that helped disabled people get around. >> we've seen a transformation of the american landscape. >> reporter: because of ted kennedy, america's sidewalks and buildings look different. there's the civil rights act and family medical leave. >> 50 years in the united states senate and you look at all of the laws he left his mark on, there is no senator that comes close. >> reporter: andy runs the american association of people with disabilities. he has bipolar disorder. he says people with mental illness have benefited from
peggy ingram works for the mealwheels association of america. >> he wrote a letter to our c.e.o. that says i love this program and that is absolutely true. and he lived that. >> reporter: she says as recently as this week, she was still talking to k den can i -- ted kennedy's office about helping those in need. >> i think he was the voice for the voiceless perhaps is the best way to put it. >> reporter: every time you walk down a street, you see ted kennedy's work....
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on "good morning america," they will be talking to some of the relatives. >> nasa will give it one more goal. it will be the third tried for the shuttle. if it does take off, it will carry a local pastor not and a treadmill which was named after steven colbert. >> 5:52 is your time, 74 74 (announcer) now skating...jim perdue. there's no skating around the fact that my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts are perfect. each piece come individually wrapped, so you can cook what you need and easily store what you don't. and they're perfectly zed to cook quickly and evenly in only 10 minutes. it's the perfect answer to your dinner routine. (announcer) perdue perfect portions. also in a variety of all natural seasonings. >>> time is running out for the extreme makeover home addition crew. >> they need help if they will get the job done. >> it is hot, hard work. the volunteers are toiling around the clock. they have one week to build a massive new community center. >> it is a tough week. >> the hit show set its sights on d.c. and is building a new home as it usually does in the suburb
on "good morning america," they will be talking to some of the relatives. >> nasa will give it one more goal. it will be the third tried for the shuttle. if it does take off, it will carry a local pastor not and a treadmill which was named after steven colbert. >> 5:52 is your time, 74 74 (announcer) now skating...jim perdue. there's no skating around the fact that my perdue perfect portions fresh chicken breasts are perfect. each piece come individually wrapped, so you...
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. >> the kennedy family are like the family of america. i figure since i here, i might as well check it out. >> onlookers gathered for a last glimpse. meanwhile at the capitol where he served more than 47 years, many of kennedy's current and former staffers stood on the senate steps for two hours and when theion arrived, they all roared. >> well, i've seen a lot of processions and a lot of ceremonies in this town since i've been here. i've never seen anything like this. >> lester highman ran the massachusetts democratic party in the late 60s. he's one of many of kennedy's former staffer who's became successful. melly miller worked for the late senator longer than just about anyone else. >> i was with him for 37 years. >> 37 years. >> who would want to leave? he was at all of our weddings, at our funerals, bedsides. the loyalty was a two-way street. that's why you have the entire steps filled with his former staff. >> the thousands of it others here seemed to agree as they waived flags, sang songs and wiped away tears, all seemed to have so
. >> the kennedy family are like the family of america. i figure since i here, i might as well check it out. >> onlookers gathered for a last glimpse. meanwhile at the capitol where he served more than 47 years, many of kennedy's current and former staffers stood on the senate steps for two hours and when theion arrived, they all roared. >> well, i've seen a lot of processions and a lot of ceremonies in this town since i've been here. i've never seen anything like this....
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last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> a birthday party near atlanta turned tragic after an s.u.v. crashed into a home. authority says a man was killed and several other people were injured. neighbor sthace driver was going about 90 miles per hour at the time of the crash. the driver has been charged with vehicular homicide. police say he could face additional charges. investigators are looking at whether drugs or alcohol were stroved. investigators are trying to piece together what happened inside a southeast georgia mobile home where seven people were found dead. police saynd f people who h beead ctinrically jured. investigators say they haven't spoken to survivors yet. the nine victims lived in the traile
last year alone we invested more in building america's future than any other company - improving and expanding our network, to keep you in control. and behind the scenes, that takes work by our employees, who pride themselves knowing, that because they do it right, you might not even notice. if all of that, makes your connections, faster and more secure... well, that's our business. at&t... your world... delivered. >> a birthday party near atlanta turned tragic after an s.u.v. crashed...
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america's best crossover. >>> the area home to many relatives of the victims of the pan am flight of the 103 bombing. last week, the only man convicted in that attack which killed over 200 people was set free. he received a heroes welcome. >> three weeks ago, he came home to find his fence gone, a dozen of histories chopped down, and fast at work at store. maybe 40 vehicles inside that property. >> reporter: when the libby yan leader attends the assembly next month, in the community of even gel wood, new jersey, the libby yan community refuses to comment. and the terrorists to be in our neighborhood. >> he lives just a few miles away and lost his brother in the bombing of pan am flight 103. >> that was the last chapter. i didn't realize something else could be slapped in the face. >> if gadhafi is allowed to set up his tent in englewood -- >> as if 189 americans were not massacred and citizens were not and not only does the town lack the resources and security to deal with the libian -- >> they believe he has american blood on his hands and also they know a number of the families who
america's best crossover. >>> the area home to many relatives of the victims of the pan am flight of the 103 bombing. last week, the only man convicted in that attack which killed over 200 people was set free. he received a heroes welcome. >> three weeks ago, he came home to find his fence gone, a dozen of histories chopped down, and fast at work at store. maybe 40 vehicles inside that property. >> reporter: when the libby yan leader attends the assembly next month, in the...
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. >>> a new abc news washington post poll shows a change and where america stands on the war in afghanistan. poll numbers show the majority of americans do not believe the war is worth fighting and more people want a president to reduce the troops in afghanistan and instead of adding resources. cynne simpson has more on what this means. >> president obama has long said the war in afghanistan is a war worth fighting, but these days domestic issues like the economy and health care front and cente fighting in afghanistan is on the back burner. ask people about the war in afghanistan and response to shifting. >> as a vietnam veteran, i remember what it was like when we had an unpopular war. this is probably turning into that. >> it is an untenable situation, and i do not really know what the exit strategy will be. >> a new washington post, abc news poll shows the majority of americans now see the war in afghanistan as not worth fighting. le>> obama ran hard on finishing out the war in afghanistan hard, more troops, more money, all the things that we need. >> what ideas resonated with americans
. >>> a new abc news washington post poll shows a change and where america stands on the war in afghanistan. poll numbers show the majority of americans do not believe the war is worth fighting and more people want a president to reduce the troops in afghanistan and instead of adding resources. cynne simpson has more on what this means. >> president obama has long said the war in afghanistan is a war worth fighting, but these days domestic issues like the economy and health care...
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kate baldwin has more from massachusetts. >> reporter: america is remembering senator edward kennedy, whose extraordinary political career spanned nearly a half century. >> he was a champion from massachusetts, for the country, and for the world. and as part of this community, it's a very, very tragic loss for all of us. >> i was saddened to hear the news this morning. especially now with the healthcare debate going on. his voice is going to be missed. >> reporter: reverend patrick was present when the senator died at his home in massachusetts. >> he had expressed to his family that he did want to go to heaven. there was a certain amount of peace. a lot of peace, actually in the family get together last night. >> reporter: vice president biden worked with kennedy in the senate for 36 years. >> he left a great void in our public life and a hole in the hearts of millions of americans and hundreds of us who are affected by his personal touch throughout our lives. >> reporter: and fellow senator and friend, chris dodd noted kennedy dedicated his life to healthcare reform. an issue congres
kate baldwin has more from massachusetts. >> reporter: america is remembering senator edward kennedy, whose extraordinary political career spanned nearly a half century. >> he was a champion from massachusetts, for the country, and for the world. and as part of this community, it's a very, very tragic loss for all of us. >> i was saddened to hear the news this morning. especially now with the healthcare debate going on. his voice is going to be missed. >> reporter:...
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they thought it was important to thing her here to learn what contributions to america's political landscape that ted kennedy had made and indeed the kennedy family and the other two brothers. and we spoke with people in general who simply wanted to say good-bye to a man. he worked tirelessly on behalf of civil right. he's passed and worked on scores of legislation, that very familiar legislation, to many people who work for minimum wage. that's something that ted kennedy felt was very close to his heart, obviously, health care. so, many people out here to say their good-byes today. >> a plan at the center of so many important events over the past century. thanks to abc's rachel martin in washington. >>> the day began in boston in a church with threeenerations of kennedys and politics. they celebrated ted kennedy as a legislator who never foregot a birthday and once gave a disabled son the powerful gift of helping to ride a sled. abc's john berman is in boston tonight. >> reporter: under a driving rain, under a cloud of sadness, the flag-draped casket carrying senator ted kennedy arrived at
they thought it was important to thing her here to learn what contributions to america's political landscape that ted kennedy had made and indeed the kennedy family and the other two brothers. and we spoke with people in general who simply wanted to say good-bye to a man. he worked tirelessly on behalf of civil right. he's passed and worked on scores of legislation, that very familiar legislation, to many people who work for minimum wage. that's something that ted kennedy felt was very close to...
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. >> he saw america as a land of rights for all and not privileges for a new. >> thousands waited in the line, among them massachusetts residents james and dora. >> too late to say thank you to him but though she rest of the world what he meant to us and here in massachusetts and the united states. it is an honor to be here today. >> the public viewing is set to wrap up this afternoon. a private memorial for family and friends will be here this evening. the senator's niece, caroline kennedy along with the massachusetts governor and senate colleagues are all scheduled to speak. 21,000 lined up yesterday to pay their respects. the library stayed open until 2:00 a.m. and kennedy's widow came out to say thanks. >> teddy loved the people of this state. he loved this city and it was just an extraordinarily moving. >> reporter: cbs news learned that kennedy's two sons will speak at the funeral mass. barack obama will deliver the eulogy. kennedy's body will be then flown to washington with a motorcade stopping at the capitol before taking him for burial near his brothers at arlington nationa
. >> he saw america as a land of rights for all and not privileges for a new. >> thousands waited in the line, among them massachusetts residents james and dora. >> too late to say thank you to him but though she rest of the world what he meant to us and here in massachusetts and the united states. it is an honor to be here today. >> the public viewing is set to wrap up this afternoon. a private memorial for family and friends will be here this evening. the senator's...
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it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the community together and we share the same parks and schools, we share the same leaders in our government, we share the same security around us. >> reporter: so when the rabbi learned that the muslim society had no place for the most important of all worship for muslims, the friday services, the northern virginia congregation opened its doors. >> to us, it is the fulfillment of our teaching of our heeb re profit. izeia says may my house of prayer be a house of prayer for all people and it seems to me that for our muslim brothers to come be with us, and to draw insight and education and prayerfulness together, what better purpose. >> reporte
it starts sunday at rfk stadium and ends with a grand finale at six flags america at noon and there is more on myvoicedc.com. >>> in an hour from now, a synogogue will be filled with worshipers. >> and you might be surprised who they are. we have more. >> reporter: they may lo like the ultimate odd couple. >> the only thing straight and narrow about us. >> reporter: but for rabbi and this monk, this is a natural extension of the faith. >> we share the...
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there are many that never met kennedy but were touched by what he did to change american politics and america. michelle frenzen begins the coverage from boston, massachusetts. reporter: they came by the thousands where kennedy's body lay in repose. and they waited in lines up to four hours long just to pay respect. >> it feels like everybody's favorite uncle. and that's what ted kennedy feels like to so many people. >> reporter: family members greeting the crowds, including the senator's widow, vicky, hugging and thanking them. >> we are so honored so many people came out to pay tribute to my husband. i just wanted to thank them. >> reporter: those that felt compelled to attend the farewell included many americans that were touched by the laws kennedy helped to pass. >> he was a voice for the poor. you know, the common person. >> average americans alongside leaders like the reverend jesse jackson. >> reporter: he saw america of a land of rights. he has always been there. >> reporter: the swell of mourners followed a day of mourning. a motorcade that journeyed from his home to boston, all alon
there are many that never met kennedy but were touched by what he did to change american politics and america. michelle frenzen begins the coverage from boston, massachusetts. reporter: they came by the thousands where kennedy's body lay in repose. and they waited in lines up to four hours long just to pay respect. >> it feels like everybody's favorite uncle. and that's what ted kennedy feels like to so many people. >> reporter: family members greeting the crowds, including the...
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once the casket was brought in we saw applause and then they sang "god blez america" trying to console his widow and family. the casket moved through the city with thousands lining the streets and across the memorial bridge. as night fell, later than we had expected, he was buried at arlington national cemetery. his grave site is 100 feet away from robert f. kennedy and another 100 feet from his brother john's. there will be a marker there by tomorrow morning that people can see. it will have a simplel wooden cross and a nameplate that will have his name, birth and death dates. >> it seemed there were a lot of people that worked with him in the past, but there seemed to be people there that have never met him. can you describe the overall mood today? >>reporter: a lot of people knew this was coming. he had been ill so long. at the same time, we heard people saying it didn't feel like the end of an era. they really wanted to be there and acknowledge that moment. people have such memories tied up with the kennedy family. we heard people say despite the heat and humidity and the fact it i
once the casket was brought in we saw applause and then they sang "god blez america" trying to console his widow and family. the casket moved through the city with thousands lining the streets and across the memorial bridge. as night fell, later than we had expected, he was buried at arlington national cemetery. his grave site is 100 feet away from robert f. kennedy and another 100 feet from his brother john's. there will be a marker there by tomorrow morning that people can see. it...
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and tonight america is mourning his passing. jessica kartalija has reaction from massachusetts to maryland. >> reporter: good evening, vic. the massachusetts senator is being remembered as one of the most effective leaders this country has ever had. americans mourn the death of the youngest brother in the american political dynasty. 77-year-old ted kennedy lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at his cape cod home. >> how insulting can you be to make that argument on the floor of the united states argument? >> reporter: during his 47 years on capitol hill kennedy championed civil rights, education, and healthcare. >> he became not only one of the greatest senators of our time, but one of the most accomplished americans ever to serve our democracy. >> reporter: president obama will deliver the eulogy at a funeral mass saturday. kennedy will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery near his brothers john and robert. >> she said he was ready to go, joe. but we were not ready to let him go. >> reporter: condolences purre
and tonight america is mourning his passing. jessica kartalija has reaction from massachusetts to maryland. >> reporter: good evening, vic. the massachusetts senator is being remembered as one of the most effective leaders this country has ever had. americans mourn the death of the youngest brother in the american political dynasty. 77-year-old ted kennedy lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at his cape cod home. >> how insulting can you be to make that argument on the floor...
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. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 30th. and just after sunset last night, at arlington national cemetery, senator ted kennedy was laid to rest next to his brothers jack and bobby. and a letter that senator kennedy had written to pope benedict last month was read at that graveside service. that letter had been hand delivered by president obama himself to the pope, and we will have details from the letter and an emotional day. >>> also, it has been four years, four years ago this weekend since hurricane katrina turned new orleans into a swamp. the city has struggled to rebuild, and it's been a slow process. many neighborhoods still have not recovered. many residents still haven't come home. we want to check in on the big easy and see how everybody is coping down there. >>> also this morning we did this kid fit challenge and been following three teens this summer as they battled to change their lifestes. they went away to summer camp. dramatically changed their diets and exercise routines. we'll see how they did. >>> first ron
. >>> good morning, america. >> good morning. it is sunday, august 30th. and just after sunset last night, at arlington national cemetery, senator ted kennedy was laid to rest next to his brothers jack and bobby. and a letter that senator kennedy had written to pope benedict last month was read at that graveside service. that letter had been hand delivered by president obama himself to the pope, and we will have details from the letter and an emotional day. >>> also, it...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> good morning. 76 degrees downtown. we had a front that moved through last night. the sun will be up shortly. the temperatures are around the mid 70's. that is right now. the macy and isolated thunderstorm this afternoon. partly cloudy -- we may see an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon. partly cloudy. the winds are not going to be a factor. the surf temperature in ocean city is mild. a good chance of showers and storms as moisture continues to apple trade from the atlantic. we do have a tropical storm danny out there. we have this front. stalled out last night. did an have a source of energy to come through. right now this is unimpressive as far as tropical systems go. 50 miles per hour sustained winds. it is about 773 mouse to the east of ocean city. it is going to get the closest to us by friday night saturday morning. the northeast quadrant is the great area of greatest impact. we are in the better quadrants so we should not see much impact. we may see some rip currents around the ocean city area. it may affect ne
america runs on dunkin'. >> good morning. 76 degrees downtown. we had a front that moved through last night. the sun will be up shortly. the temperatures are around the mid 70's. that is right now. the macy and isolated thunderstorm this afternoon. partly cloudy -- we may see an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon. partly cloudy. the winds are not going to be a factor. the surf temperature in ocean city is mild. a good chance of showers and storms as moisture continues to apple trade...
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for america he was a defender of a dream. shepard: one of his dreams was universal health care for all americans. a battle that rages on capitol hill now. it was the mission of his life. major garrett is following the president as he vacations. how will this shape the health care debate going forward? how has kennedy's illness affected it up until now? >> that is the better point and better question. if senator kennedy had been in washington these many months while the health-care debate had progressed, there are a couple of things he would have been able to do on behalf of the obama white house. he would have been the lead senate advocate, found out the political limitations from his republican colleagues. he was notorious for compromise and confrontation, giving the white house and aft and precise legislative and political road map. clearly true on the democratic side, christopher dodd has sat in in senator kennedy's instead, but senator dodd does not have the bipartisan chops that senator kennedy did. all of those things,
for america he was a defender of a dream. shepard: one of his dreams was universal health care for all americans. a battle that rages on capitol hill now. it was the mission of his life. major garrett is following the president as he vacations. how will this shape the health care debate going forward? how has kennedy's illness affected it up until now? >> that is the better point and better question. if senator kennedy had been in washington these many months while the health-care debate...
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. >> biggest mess in the biggest little city in america. >> there you go. "meet the press" is up next. it's a special "meet the press" dedicated ed ke kennedy. we w i'm ann curry. from all of us here at nbc news, thanks for joining us. >>> from n ns in washington this is "meet the press" with daefd gregory. >>> this sunday a special edition. remembering senator edward m. kennedy who was laid to rest yesterday evening along side his brothers at arlington national cemetery. with us to honor his remarkable life in career and public office maria shriver, first lady of california and daughter of his sister unince shriver, and kathleen kennedy townsend, the he wouldest child of his brother, robert f. kennedy. two of his closest colleagues in the senate, fellow senator from massachusetts hn kerry and chris dodd of connecticut. plus, democratic strategist bob shurum long-time political advisor to the senator who helped write his famous speech of the 1980 democratic national convention. >> the work goes on. the cause endures. the hope still lives. and the dream shal
. >> biggest mess in the biggest little city in america. >> there you go. "meet the press" is up next. it's a special "meet the press" dedicated ed ke kennedy. we w i'm ann curry. from all of us here at nbc news, thanks for joining us. >>> from n ns in washington this is "meet the press" with daefd gregory. >>> this sunday a special edition. remembering senator edward m. kennedy who was laid to rest yesterday evening along side his...
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why don't we give america back to america? >> well, i tell you, i'm not one that wants my healthcare shipped overseas. i'm not one that -- i want to make sure that the drugs that i'm taking are safe and are -- they're the drugs that my doctor believes he has prescribed for me and that they are the medication that i need. you're talking about a bigger picture, which is keeping it local, bringing it home an supporting americans. that's a tough one to argue against. >> there are a number of questions having to do with providers with the shortage of physicians, nurse practitioners, physicians assistants and other providers. is there anything in the proposals that discusses that? >> well, in both the senate bill and the house bill as well, there is a recognition that we do have a shortage of providers and particularly in the priel airy primary care area, and there is a ways that we can insent individuals to go into the practice, whether it is payment of student loans, so that they can be encouraged to come back. we need to do more
why don't we give america back to america? >> well, i tell you, i'm not one that wants my healthcare shipped overseas. i'm not one that -- i want to make sure that the drugs that i'm taking are safe and are -- they're the drugs that my doctor believes he has prescribed for me and that they are the medication that i need. you're talking about a bigger picture, which is keeping it local, bringing it home an supporting americans. that's a tough one to argue against. >> there are a...
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coming up on "good morning america," back-to-school shopping tips. strategies that could save you hundreds of dollars on everything from clothing to textbooks. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. six >>> o'clock 21. >> still to come, a letter from ted kennedy. philip stewart has that and some of the other stories you'll not find on the front page. >> buried in an avalanche. how some people survived these deadly situations. that is at 4:00 p.m. right here on abc 7. >> thank you for waking up with us. >>> welcome back. candy land comes along -- comes alive on the streets of san francisco. >> philip stewart joins us now with some stories you'll not find on the front pages of your newspaper. >> we want to start on a serious note. edward kennedy has written a letter to massachusetts leaders saying they change state law to allow a speedy replacement for him in congress. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. we will have more details on this. here is a nice event. turner he video will give theatergoers the chance to experience "t wizard
coming up on "good morning america," back-to-school shopping tips. strategies that could save you hundreds of dollars on everything from clothing to textbooks. and that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. six >>> o'clock 21. >> still to come, a letter from ted kennedy. philip stewart has that and some of the other stories you'll not find on the front page. >> buried in an avalanche. how some people survived these deadly situations. that is at...
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that's what america is all about. i mean, you just did a story about soldiers and them passing away, and that's what they're fighting for, you know, people's rights to have voices and for those voices to be heard. i think when it gets violent it's just like -- it's ironic that it's getting violent and people are ending up in the hospital having to go to this system that they're protesting about in the first place. that's hysterical. they're going to come back -- they're going to come back and say, oh, my god, it needs fixing. there's something totally wrong with this. i was in the waiting room for hours and hours and it's, like, that's the point. that's why we're all trying to figure this out. personally -- >> go ahead. go ahead. >> well, personally, i just want everybody to understand where i'm coming from. i have unbelievable health care from sag, after, and the wga, so people like me, we have great health care. the rest of, you know, america are the people that, you know, have to go and wait. and it does need to be
that's what america is all about. i mean, you just did a story about soldiers and them passing away, and that's what they're fighting for, you know, people's rights to have voices and for those voices to be heard. i think when it gets violent it's just like -- it's ironic that it's getting violent and people are ending up in the hospital having to go to this system that they're protesting about in the first place. that's hysterical. they're going to come back -- they're going to come back and...
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see in his eyes, his words, that he's truly knew what arlington meant and not just to his family but america as well. >> reporter: outside of the cemetery crews put up special fencing to help safely accommodate the thousands of spectators expected to line memorial bridge and memorial avenue as the motorcade passes. it will reach the gravesite around 5:30 p.m. the kenne family and a few invited guests will be joined by vice president joseph biden, cardinal mccarrick will be the only speaker. at fort meyer the old guard team that will carry the casket prepared for their historic duty and sergeant john kennedy from massachusetts, it is a chance to honor a man revered by his family. >> personally it means a lot when i was -- when my mom was pregnant with me, between didn't have a lot of money. and we couldn't get the medical care necessary for my mother during the pregnancy. and she wrote senator kennedy a letter and made sure we got the funds necessarily to get the medical care needed. my family, he is a huge -- an icon. hero. >> reporter: tomorrow's service has special significant for arlingto
see in his eyes, his words, that he's truly knew what arlington meant and not just to his family but america as well. >> reporter: outside of the cemetery crews put up special fencing to help safely accommodate the thousands of spectators expected to line memorial bridge and memorial avenue as the motorcade passes. it will reach the gravesite around 5:30 p.m. the kenne family and a few invited guests will be joined by vice president joseph biden, cardinal mccarrick will be the only...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> welcome back. there, once again, the motorcade and hearse carrying the body of senator ted kennedy. i am rick sanchez here in the "cnn newsroom" and the world headquarters of cnn in atlanta. we are going to be taking you through this so you can see it for yourself, experience it from home. as you can see, a lot of folks in massachusetts are going to be along that motorcade route. let me give you some information i've just gotten. the john f. kennedy library and museum is now saying -- look at that. look at the people lining the streets. it switches from time to time. if we have got a shot of the library, we will show it again. we just learned that they are now expecting that the motorcade is not going to arrive until 5:00 p.m. it was originally scheduled for 4:00 p.m. his body will lie in repose there from 6:00 p.m. to 11 p.m. tonight. it will lie in repose there tomorrow friday as well, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and then
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> welcome back. there, once again, the motorcade and hearse carrying the body of senator ted kennedy. i am rick sanchez here in the "cnn newsroom" and the world headquarters of cnn in atlanta. we are going to be taking you through this so you can see it for yourself, experience it from home. as you can see, a lot of folks in massachusetts are going to be along that motorcade...
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-- unserved america. let's first of all, do no harm, and then hopefully do some good to expand the number going forward. and with fcc reform, this is obviously something near and dear to my heart since i began talking to the commissioner eight years ago, but especially in the last few months, i want to thank acting chairman copps and the acting chairman for starting the ball rolling. arbys the, you have outlined a couple of ideas from the macro to the micro, and i want to thank you for,+0ñ especially for getting some of the low hanging fruit, some of those things that can be done in internet time, and austin, for reacting very quickly even before his first meeting to get some of the legal calendar information up and running as well. i think that makes us more consumer friendly. and thank you for such things as we initiating after many years many of the senior -- a read-initiating after many years many of the senior advisor roosters. i hope we will continue, as mary beth a and said, to continue to take a
-- unserved america. let's first of all, do no harm, and then hopefully do some good to expand the number going forward. and with fcc reform, this is obviously something near and dear to my heart since i began talking to the commissioner eight years ago, but especially in the last few months, i want to thank acting chairman copps and the acting chairman for starting the ball rolling. arbys the, you have outlined a couple of ideas from the macro to the micro, and i want to thank you for,+0ñ...
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and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus going. can you tell us if there is any anticipation? >> i agree with you, monty. is it part of the cost of madison in america, a defensive medicine, physicians and surgeons looking over their soldier -- over their shoulder if they do not do that test, and my answer is that that is probably true. there have been lots of studies about this question. what is a little surprising is that it is not a huge contributor to the cost of medicine. it is a contributor but it is not huge. in a state that rigorously controls malpractice awards, texas, they ado
and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus...
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it's not the richest package in america, but it's pretty good. it's very good. and that is, as people like to say, if it's good enough for a congressman, whatever it is, probably good enough for most americans and i think that's where we should begin the debate. and we can discuss whether we should dial it down or some things that we might want to include. it includes hospital care, primary care prevention, referrals, mental health benefits. it's a fairly rich package, and i think most of us would be very happy with it. i know most of us, it's better than what 85% of americans have. that's the kind of package i have in mind. >> number of questions about bioethics. here's an intriguing one. i work in a large hospital's icu. when you talk about barriers to reform, what about the patients and families wanting quote unquote, everything done for their loved one when the best medical advice agrees that efforts are futile? >> it's a fantastic question. and typically, but not halls, that is the result of a failure of communication through the system. but left us get to
it's not the richest package in america, but it's pretty good. it's very good. and that is, as people like to say, if it's good enough for a congressman, whatever it is, probably good enough for most americans and i think that's where we should begin the debate. and we can discuss whether we should dial it down or some things that we might want to include. it includes hospital care, primary care prevention, referrals, mental health benefits. it's a fairly rich package, and i think most of us...
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the "wall street journal" is reporting that some of america's biggest food brands including kraft and hershey stay u.s. may run out of sugar if the obama administration doesn't boost imports soon. >> alison and julie, back over to you. >> thanks. have a great day. 6:39 is your time. 71 degrees. >> later, a trip through time. a right in full of world war ii vets and here are some of their -- and hea some of their memories of the last 64 years. >> clouds showing signs of >> welcome back to "good morning washington" on this thursday morning. 6:4 2:00 a.m.. live in arlington. partly cloudy for the rest of the day today. however that will help to destabilize our atmosphere and give us a better chance of seeing showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. the the chances are of 30% of you getting hit but where it does rainis pour. pouareto srmsr waldorf now 69. here is your forecast now. mid 80's. few locations upper 80's. close 90 degrees the next couple of days. we can really just hit the repeat button this time of year. chance of afternoon storms. >> big trouble for people tryg g i i
the "wall street journal" is reporting that some of america's biggest food brands including kraft and hershey stay u.s. may run out of sugar if the obama administration doesn't boost imports soon. >> alison and julie, back over to you. >> thanks. have a great day. 6:39 is your time. 71 degrees. >> later, a trip through time. a right in full of world war ii vets and here are some of their -- and hea some of their memories of the last 64 years. >> clouds showing...
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kennedy serve america act. this summer, he wrote a passionate letter to massachusetts state leaders. he pleaded for a change in state law, hoping for his senate seat to be filled quickly, so his fight for healthcare could live on. earlier this month, the president honored kennedy with the medal of freedom. he was not well enough to attend, so his daughter accepted the award. kennedy's passing comes less than two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice kennedy shriver. he made a short appearance at a private wake, but was too sick to attend her funeral. a sign many took as an indication that the end was near. kathryn brown for cbs news, new york. >> kennedy's brain cancer was a particularly aggressive type. survival following surgery averages around 15 to 18 months and the senator was right in that range. the cause of these tumors is a mystery and even though they don't spread to other parts of the body, it is nearly impossible to get all of the cancer cells with surgery alone. >> they are difficult to treat
kennedy serve america act. this summer, he wrote a passionate letter to massachusetts state leaders. he pleaded for a change in state law, hoping for his senate seat to be filled quickly, so his fight for healthcare could live on. earlier this month, the president honored kennedy with the medal of freedom. he was not well enough to attend, so his daughter accepted the award. kennedy's passing comes less than two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice kennedy shriver. he made a short...
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. >> back in arlington, mokran eyu hopes america looks beyond race and sees her first and foremost as beholden to the law. >> if she's good, that's what you need, is justice, she looks to someone who is qualified torjudge, we don't want someone because of his color or -- >> sotomayor replaces david souter who announced his retirement in may. her first case -- campaign finance. from the u.s. supreme court, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> richard, thank you. two people died in a small plane crash in maryland this morning. the plane went down in a corn field in carroll county just minutes after taking off from the keymar airport. 61-year-old robert kociemba and 66-year-old letty williams were killed in the crash. members of congress getting an earful as they hold town hall meetings with constituents on health care reform. >> i want an answer to the question. is the money coming out of my pay check? >> many events like this one have been disrupted by people opposed to health care reform. some opponents have gotten so loud at times, security has been called in. >> most of this is legitimate
. >> back in arlington, mokran eyu hopes america looks beyond race and sees her first and foremost as beholden to the law. >> if she's good, that's what you need, is justice, she looks to someone who is qualified torjudge, we don't want someone because of his color or -- >> sotomayor replaces david souter who announced his retirement in may. her first case -- campaign finance. from the u.s. supreme court, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> richard, thank you. two people died...
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finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brothers at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that he's gone, do you think, will revert to business as usual? >> i don't see how they can, after the powerful examples that have been taught and learned in the last few days. and i covered the senate when it was a very different place, covered senator kennedy, know some of the traditions. it has to be an important teaching moment. tom? >> all right. thanks very much. nbc's andrea mitchell. we'll have continuing coverage of the final day of senator edward moore kennedy, his last trip to the nation's capital now headed for arlington national cemetery in a moment. you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days came a
finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brothers at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> i've just gotten word from my producer that the lbj library has just released audio tapes, conversations that maybe never have been heard before between the president then, lyndon baines johnson and ted kennedy. we are trying to turn that around for you. so stick around. hopefully, within the next couple of minutes, we will be able to share that piece of audio tape with you so you can hear this exclusive conversation for yourself. this historic conversation, i should say. >>> there is something else i want to tell you about. i watched this today. i was touched by it. today we watched -- i watched as well as everybody else who was watching cnn at the time, two grown men break down. one is the vice president of the united states, joe biden. he was extremely close to ted kennedy. the other was senator chris dodd who said today, i lost my best friend. as i share those words with you, i want to bring you into the next part of this hbo documentary that
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> i've just gotten word from my producer that the lbj library has just released audio tapes, conversations that maybe never have been heard before between the president then, lyndon baines johnson and ted kennedy. we are trying to turn that around for you. so stick around. hopefully, within the next couple of minutes, we will be able to share that piece of audio tape with you so you can hear this exclusive conversation for yourself....
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america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back. it is not what you want to hear from the agency in charge of keeping your money safe at the bank. the fdic may need help itself. first, let's head up to chris cotter in new york. we are going to start up on the dow. not a whole lot but the good news is it is seven days straight. >> i know. it is really funny how we just seem to teeter right along that line and then yesterday, we were up four point on the dow, just fractionally up on the s&p and nasdaq. you're right, it is seven days straight on the dow. haven't hay down day since a week ago monday. it is pretty remarkable that we haven't had that down day because we've been up so much here since march, even up 4% this month after a great july and we still haven't had the down day. housing data yesterday really helping us stay afloat. today, not a whole lot of data to really look at. we'll get revised gdp. also the weekly jobless claims, gurvir. that is the big data that will drive the market today. >> earnings from some retail ares li
america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back. it is not what you want to hear from the agency in charge of keeping your money safe at the bank. the fdic may need help itself. first, let's head up to chris cotter in new york. we are going to start up on the dow. not a whole lot but the good news is it is seven days straight. >> i know. it is really funny how we just seem to teeter right along that line and then yesterday, we were up four point on the dow, just fractionally up on the...
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he said, this is the prettiest road in america. those of you in the area no what we are talking about. he would just come up with a comment like that. we would be in the middle of the ocean, he would be my own the audience, and he was banging on the ship about health care, medicare. he said -- i said, i am the only audience, you do not need to yell. but his passion was so deep. never once did i ever see a phoney bone in his body when it came to caring about people. my love for him what the on the personal, because it was a deep commitment to public service and public life, as his family has done. the loss of eunice was pretty tragic. ironically, we lost sisters closely to each other. he struggled at the very end. mrs. kennedy said that the only day that he spent all day in bed was yesterday. he passed peacefully late last night. >> talk about his role in the irish peace process. >> he made a huge difference. if it had not been for teddy, as the ambassador to ireland, it may not have happened. it may have happened eventually, but no
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the foe shoes shifts from massachusetts to our neighborhood as america prepares to say good-bye to senator kennedy at arlington national cemetery. >>> slow start. some prince georges county school students are waiting for their final class assignments. >>> and bring it on, tonight the redskins take on the patriots out at fedex. >>> i'm sara walt, at fedex field where tonight we will get a much clearer picture of what this redskins offense can really do. jason campbell and company are in search of the first preseason touchdown. >> i would love to have scored, you know, 15 touchdowns already in the last two games. i want to see a sustained drive. i want to see us push it in when we get down to the three yard line. stay together, work hard, fight, literally fight to scrap for everything. >> reporter: the redskin and patriots kick off at 8:00. keep it here. starting at 7:30 we will bring you redskins tailgate. >>> i'm scott broom in portion county, a crisis that marred the first week of school here has still not been completely resolved. >> right now we're at 1,273 students who are, who are wo
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robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy changed america. >> reporter: his personal life revolved often family, one where he embraced the role of patriarch. >> every single one of my brothers and sisters needed a father, and we gained one through uncle teddy. >> now teddy has become a part of history, and we have become the one whose have to do all the things he would have done. ♪ when irish eyes are happy >> reporter: a larger-than-life figure in both family and politics, no inspiring the next generation to follow in his footsteps. and once again live here. a lot of people are beginning to arrive. of course, we're expecting president obama later this morning who will give the eulogy after the funeral services, ted kennedy's body will be flown to arlington national cemetery, where he will be buried near his brothers jack and rock earth. i'm michelle franzen in boston. now back to you. >> michelle, thank you. after today's funeral mass, people in the nation's capitol will have a chance to pay respects to senat
robert kennedy challenged our america. and our teddy changed america. >> reporter: his personal life revolved often family, one where he embraced the role of patriarch. >> every single one of my brothers and sisters needed a father, and we gained one through uncle teddy. >> now teddy has become a part of history, and we have become the one whose have to do all the things he would have done. ♪ when irish eyes are happy >> reporter: a larger-than-life figure in both...
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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> senator ted kennedy's death is a sad moment for people who knew him. >> especially emotional for his family. maureen bunyan has a look at their special love story. >> ted kennedy married victoria reggie in 1992. friends credit curve with stabilizing his life and giving him purpose in his late eat -- in his later years. in column waters and rough seas, and vicki kennedy at her husband's side, anchoring his public and professional life. she was always there during his illness with her trademark smile, her trademark strength. >> she's a great source of optimism and confidence. no one does a better job of protecting him, standing up for him, giving him good advice. >> vic
america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a month for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> senator ted kennedy's death is a sad moment for people who knew him. >>...
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. >> i have come here tonight to stand with you to change america to restore its future&to rise to our best ideals and to elect brama president of the united states. >> tonight's consumer alert. how secure is your cell phone? a computer scientist is inviting people to hack your cell phone. according to "usa today," a dockitorral student doesn't believe the telecom companies have enough security. she wants hackers to break an inscription code on at&t and mobile phones and would allow anyone to eavesdrop on your conversation. >>> and trying to come up with ways to fix the financial mess. in maryland, the governor's new plan could mean more pothes in your commute. a whopping 90% of the money they were supposed to get for things like road repair was just taken away. el inny alnwick is here with more. >> reporter: montgomery and prince georges counties were supposed to get 33 million combined for road repair, bus service and sidewalks and they have to make due with less than 2 million each. the cities and counties took a huge hit so citizens can see a lot of reduced services o. new websit
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our teddy changed america. [applause] >> kennedy crossed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> we knew that a fight not joined is a fight not enjoy it. >> a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family syllabled. >> -- family sailboat. >> teddy has become a part of history. we have become the ones who have to do all the things he would have done. for us, each other, and our country. >> tomorrow at his funeral, the senator will be eulogized by president obama, to whom kennedy said he was passing the torch. then at arlington national cemetery, said kennedy will be buried next to his brother. wbal tv 11 news. >> you can watch senator ted kennedy's funeral live right here on wbal tv 11 news tv 11 at 10:00 this morning. at 5:30 this afternoon, nbc news will show his burial live. there will be a tribute to the senator along with the family dynasty on sunday morning following 11 news. >> a disturbing discovery at a home. 21 dogs were found living in horrible condit
our teddy changed america. [applause] >> kennedy crossed the aisle to work with republicans like his friend john mccain. >> we knew that a fight not joined is a fight not enjoy it. >> a video by ken burns portrayed ted kennedy as the captain of the family syllabled. >> -- family sailboat. >> teddy has become a part of history. we have become the ones who have to do all the things he would have done. for us, each other, and our country. >> tomorrow at his...
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the experience here is typical of america's nonprofit hospitals. that is why we are here. host: you also have a business to run. where did -- who did that $30 million go to? guest: part of it was patients who could simply not pay their bills. parted it was a subsidy of medicare-medicaid. around $5 million to medical education expenses that are not fully reimbursed. we are a teaching hospital. we provide training for residents at georgetown, primarily. so there is a lot of expensive and is not directly reimbursed. host: 9 law, do you have to treat anyone who comes to the emergency room? guest: as a nonprofit hospital, that is part of our obligation. host: is that federal? guest: i am not really sure. it is simply what we do. guest: a physician has a choice. guest: the physician does not need to enter into that relationship, but again, that is what physicians do. host: that brings it in the liability issue how many lawsuits are pending against a hospital at any one time? guest: i would say perhaps one or two. host: is that a big concern for you, liability issues? guest: it i
the experience here is typical of america's nonprofit hospitals. that is why we are here. host: you also have a business to run. where did -- who did that $30 million go to? guest: part of it was patients who could simply not pay their bills. parted it was a subsidy of medicare-medicaid. around $5 million to medical education expenses that are not fully reimbursed. we are a teaching hospital. we provide training for residents at georgetown, primarily. so there is a lot of expensive and is not...